This car did not work properly through the
Hot Wheels Supercharger. Its center of gravity was too high, and did not stay on the track well on
turns. This resulted in the car being reworked making the sides wider and lowering the over height.

The Numbers - Whats out There??

A TLBB from the actual Blueprint

RLBB & TLBB
Grand Total = 43

RLBB - Rear Loading
Count - Color

8 - Red

7 - Green

5 - Antifreeze

4 - Blue

4 - Purple

3 - Zamak

3 - Rose

2 - Gold

2 - Pink

1 - Red Enamel

1 - Light Blue

TLBB - Transitional Loading
Count - Color

1 - Antifreeze

1 - Blue

1 - Zamak

RLBB - Rear Loading Beach Bomb - Creation

The Rear Load Beach Bomb (RLBB) Tooling was created at Neward DIe & Manufacturing
in San Bernardino County, California. This company was hired by Mattel
with the responsiblty for creating most of the tooling for the first several years of
Redline Hot Wheels. Plastic Injection Molding facilities also existed at this location and
where used to run various Hot Wheel plastic parts. The bodies and chassis
of the cars were actually made of Zamak (Zinc Aluminum Metal Alloy Casting), a metallic alloy.
The Zamak Tools were shipped to A&A Diecast for running test shots.